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Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg wants to help L A combat homelessness

Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg emerges as figure in L.A. homelessness debate Benjamin Oreskes, David Zahniser © Provided by The LA Times After being instructed by a park ranger to move his encampment, Tom Otterbach, 66, gathers his belongings along Ocean Front Walk in Venice on May 18. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times) As Los Angeles is roiled by a humanitarian crisis on its streets, one of the city s richest residents, Hollywood executive Jeffrey Katzenberg, has begun meeting with local officials to understand homelessness better and to offer some ideas about how he might help. In recent weeks, Katzenberg has discussed the issue with several members of the Los Angeles City Council, as well as aides to Mayor Eric Garcetti, raising questions about how he might influence homelessness policy and whether he intends to bankroll efforts to get people off the streets.

Venice Beach s homeless encampments could be gone soon

Print Venice Beach has long been L.A’s haven for the offbeat and out-of-step, a magnet for throngs of the curious drawn by the precarious balance between natural beauty and human eccentricity. But recently, that magical Venice has become a caricature of itself. Shamed almost daily in eyewitness videos of trash, mayhem and fire, its milelong ribbon of tents and shanties is now held up as the hallmark of everything broken about Los Angeles. “The beatings, the murders of senior citizens, the fires, the victimization of housed and unhoused, the black RV terrorizing families in a school zone, the unanswered emails, unreturned phone calls; there is no excuse for your absence and neglect,” one resident wrote as part of what has become a daily barrage of screaming emails directed at city leaders.

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